Sea kayaking is a another popular way to see the park.
One to five day-guided tours and freedom rentals are available.

Because of its popularity, we believe that the very best time to visit the Abel Tasman National Park is outside the busy summer season of January, February and March.

ABEL TASMAN TRACK

The Able Tasman Track is a three to four day walk (51km) and is one of the most beautiful (and popular) in the country, passing through pleasant
bush, overlooking beaches, coves and quiet lagoons. It's northern end is in Golden
Bay.

Kahurangi means ‘treasured possession’; an ecological
wonderland with prolific bird and plant life and the largest known cave system
in the southern hemisphere.

Kahurangi is New Zealand's second largest national park. It is mostly wilderness area and includes the world renowned Farewell Spit, Heaphy Track and Wangapeka Track as well as many lesser known walking tracks and routes.

Kahurangi Park and Farewell Spit is one of six sites around New Zealand that has been recommended for World Heritage Status as being of “outstanding universal value to humanity”.